If you or someone that you care about gets arrested, you can find the legal process of making bail to be overwhelming. To get some help with the process, you should hire a Bail Bond in Floyd County professional. They can find out exactly what the charge is and what kind of bail the court has set. Most people don’t have enough available cash available to post the full bail amount. This is where a Bail Bonding company can come to your rescue. Bonding companies have arrangements with the court system that allows them to use part of their surety bond that they have on file with the court system to post the bail that will get your or your loved one out of jail.
The surety bond that Bail Bond in Floyd County companies have allows them to guarantee the person being bailed out will show up for their court appearances. If that person fails to appear, a warrant will be issued for their arrest. The bonding company then has to pay and forfeit the total bail amount to the court system. They will then hire a bail chaser to find the person that skipped out on the bail. When you hire a bail bondsman, you are required to put up somewhere between 10% and 20% of the total bail amount. If you or the person let out on bail skips, you will become liable to the bonding company for the balance of the bail amount. They will take you to court to sue you to be able to recover the amount they have to pay the courts because the person skipped out on their bail.
The initial money that you paid the bonding company is their fee for assuring the full bail amount, therefore you will not get it back, even if you show up for your court date. At Bond James Bond Inc. Bail Bonding company, the amount of their fee depends on the charge and amount of bail that is set. Even though they are taking a risk that you could skip out on the bail, they will treat you with the courtesy that you deserve. Being arrested and charged, doesn’t mean that you are guilty and they believe you should be treated as an innocent person wrongly accused and charged until the legal system finds you guilty of what you are being charged for.